CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

This qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required of individuals and provides a trade outcome in Carpentry work.

If you have a wide range of experience as a Carpentry but haven't completed your qualification for whatever reason, than you're in the right place. Getting your carpentry experience and skills converted into a nationally recognised qualification is simple, fast and headache free! We will help you attain the right qualification and subjects you need for your Carpentry contractor’s licence.

RPL for a Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211) is ideal for those with skills, experience and knowledge in Carpentry. OTTC can help candidates achieve this certificate quickly by utilising Trade Skills Recognition.

OTTC is the Leading provider of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry. We focus on Skills Recognition for the full qualification. If required we can organise gap training where needed.

Course Overview

Process to get certificate

Our process for attaining your certification for this trade is fast and simple.

Job Roles

Occupational titles may include Carpenter and Joiner.

Trainers:

Licensed, qualified and experienced trainers who are working in the industry.

Entry Requirments:

IDs:

Collect 100 points of ID:

Drivers license (40 points)

Student ID card with photo from Aus. Institute (40 points)

Passport (70 points)

Birth certificate (70 points)

Key card (25 points)

Medicare card (25 points)

Evidence (just bring what you have):

Letters of current and past employment

Apprenticeship papers

Résumé

2x reference letters from licensed tradies you have worked with

Overseas qualifications (if applicable)

Transcripts/assessments from previous qualifications related to this course

Face to face applicant will have a conversation with our assessors covering questions for each unit.

For gap training, application will need to complete theory or practical assessments as requirement.

To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in:

30 units of competency:
• 22 core units
• 8 elective units.

A maximum of two of the eight required elective units may be substituted by selecting relevant units of competency from any Certificate III or IV construction qualification or qualification in another endorsed Training Package.